Carolina Panthers: Running back Christian
McCaffrey has been thriving he is just 10 yards away from
breaking the franchise record for most scrimmage yards held by
DeAngelo Williams (1,636 in 2008). McCaffrey has 926 rushing
yards and 701 receiving yards, and he is close to becoming the
10th player in NFL history to accumulate 1,000 rushing yards and
750 receiving yards in a single season. Also looking like a good
bet is McCaffrey setting the NFL record for most receptions by a
running back. He currently has 86 and needs 17 catches to
surpass the mark held by Matt Forte (102 in 2014). McCaffrey is
18 catches away from Steve Smith's franchise mark of 103, set in
2005.
New Orleans Saints: Mark Ingram's next rushing touchdown will be
his franchise-record 50th, and it will snap a tie with former
Saints star Deuce McAllister (2001-08). "He had such a great
career here and set the standard for running backs coming
through New Orleans," Ingram told reporters of McAllister. "He's
always been supportive of me and I appreciate him, so just to be
able to have a run in that fashion (against Tampa Bay on Sunday)
to tie such a great record in this franchise, it's good. It's a
good feeling." Ingram said McAllister always has a word of
advice to him whenever their paths cross. "He'll tell me certain
things that he sees. Certain things that maybe I could do better
or something that maybe I could switch up. It has just been a
good relationship over the years and I appreciate him. I'm
thankful for his mentorship and he's been a good asset to my
career."
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Learning that run-oriented rookie Lamar
Jackson will be the Baltimore Ravens' quarterback on Sunday
didn't surprise veteran defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul, but he
did note it makes things tougher on game day. "Any time when you
have a running quarterback, you're looking at a more physical
game," Pierre-Paul told reporters. "Just to play that is
difficult. I'm not going to lie, their option stuff is difficult
and anybody in the NFL, D-end-wise, if they say it's not that's
a lie. That stuff plays with your eyes but you've got to be
disciplined with it and I think I do a pretty good job and our
coaches do a pretty good job game-planning against it."
Pierre-Paul is tied for ninth in the NFL with 11.5 sacks, the
third-highest total of his nine-year career.
--Field Level Media
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